In the high Altai mountains, golden eagles nest between rocky outcroppings. Khazakh hunters climb the rocks, take young birds and train them for Sayat, the sport of eagle hunting. After years of catching hares and foxes, the eagles fly back into the wild, their feathers flashing dark and light against the sky. Woven from wool and linen, Sayat’s tonal texture evokes the piebald markings on the eagle’s feathers.